What is Hackers' Pub?

Hackers' Pub is a place for software engineers to share their knowledge and experience with each other. It's also an ActivityPub-enabled social network, so you can follow your favorite hackers in the fediverse and get their latest posts in your feed.

i don't know if I want my hobby projects used in serious business... which i think people expect... i always think of hobbyist weekend devs, those who want to solve/create new problems?

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We may not have met IRL but I wanna say I LOVE YOU & Thank you for being here in The Fediverse!

It's understandable to feel deep sadness for the injustices we see in the world. Right now, more than ever, kindness matters. Sometimes, instead of sleeping, I find myself awake with the urge to cry about it all, which I did last night because it's overwhelming for an empath like me.

From my small corner of Canada, where we still strive for rights and freedoms with empathy and kindness, I try my best to be a positive voice. The reason I share the content I do is to help brighten the world in my own way.

I post inspiring quotes because I believe they have the capacity to heal and uplift. The intention and attention we give online are important so let's choose to be nice to each other. Small acts can create a ripple effect of positivity. Remember, one person can do a lot. So all of us, together, can do what the world needs now: spreading joy, love, and kindness

A person's hand with red nail polish holds a wooden heart painted with rainbow stripes against a bright blue sky. A silver ring is visible on their finger.
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California bill aims to phase out harmful ultra-processed school foods

By Shannon Kelleher As states across the country move to ban food dyes, California lawmakers on March 19 introduced the first bill in the nation that would phase out certain ultra-processed foods from school meals. If signed into law, Assembly Bill 1264 would establish the first statutory definition of what qualifies as an ultra-processed food and would direct state scientists to work with university experts to identify particularly harmful products, which would then be removed from school cafeterias by 2032. “We have not done enough to protect from ultra-processed foods and beverages that have far more in common with a cigarette than they do a fruit or vegetable,” Ashley Gearhardt, a professor of psychology at the University of Michigan and director of the school’s Food Addiction Science & Treatment Lab, said on a March 19 press call. AB 1264 is a “courageous step forward” towards treating ultra-processed foods like the serious health threats they are, said Gearhardt. To identify which ultra-processed foods should be eliminated from school offerings, scientists will consider whether a product includes additives that are banned elsewhere, whether it has been linked to health harms, whether it has been show to contribute to food addiction, and whether it contains excessive fat, sugar or salt, California Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel, one of the lawmakers who introduced the bill, said on the call. The scientists will be required to publish a first report outlining this subcategory of especially harmful ultra-processed foods by July 1, 2026, said Gabriel, and will be required to update the list every two years as research on these foods evolves. The bill was embraced by both Democrat and Republican lawmakers, added Gabriel. “Protecting our kids from harm is, and always should be, a bipartisan issue,” he said

www.thenewlede.org · The New Lede

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Just stumbled over this: hynek.me/articles/docker-signa by @hynekHynek Schlawack

If you ever wanted to know why a dockerfile starts an app with "dumb" in the name and have moments like "why did my app disappear without any warning in k8s", this post is for you.

Reading this a few years ago would have left me with a few more productive / joyful days in my memory instead of painfully figuring this out on my own.

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Why not check out a and comment on their music (or even buy a release) for today's ?

For the most exhaustive list of head to indieart.support

Fresh releases, reviews and lots more are at nham.co.uk

And a whole lot of great recommendations by Fedi folks can be found at the isitfairtrademusicfri.day archives. (Also keep your eyes peeled for a reboot of it in the very near future).

Go on, make a muso's day and buy/boost their stuff 🎶 💙

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あさっぱらからみーちんぐねむねむ :saba:

0479efdbb6 (upstream/main) Fix intermittent failure on account note system spec (#34295)
ef879a532f Convert `activitypub/*` controller specs to request specs (#33992)
445aa4ac72 Convert `activitypub/inboxes` spec controller->request (#34292)
1326088110 Change `AccountReachFinder` to consider statuses based on suspension date (#34291)
8a3bed1933 Fix SASS deprecation notices (#34278)
aa575341c2 chore(deps): update dependency rubocop to v1.75.1 (#34286)
99f93e675a New Crowdin Translations (automated) (#34290)
0e3ff680d3 Update `rubocop` to version 1.75.0 (#34283)

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I think a lot about how information about how computers work often seems to get passed down in an "oral history" kind of way

like how “the terminal” works is sort of documented, but it's made of so many components that the documentation is split across a million different documents

and some parts of "how the terminal works" are just broad conventions which aren't documented anywhere I know of (like “TUI programs like `top` or `less` will probably quit if you press `q`)

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Much of the Signal discussion is overlooking a key point: an entire apartment building was leveled to kill one guy.

How many civilians died? Is this a war crime?

The religious language—“prayer,” “God bless,” “Godspeed to our Warriors”—makes it all the more revolting, like a game of Battleship from the safety of a church basement.

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